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André Derain's 1906 painting La Femme en Chemise ... and today she is “best known for her intriguingly ambiguous self-portraits and seductive female nudes.” A portrait of Berthe Weill by ...
She is represented in the exhibition by a self-portrait of herself in the guise of the Romanic hunting goddess Diana and by her portrait of André Derain’s wife Alice. These artists, and their ...
This chart shows whether André Derain’s total sales are going up, and if so, whether this is because more artworks by the artist have been offered and sold or because more high-value artworks have ...
73 x 60 cm. (28.7 x 23.6 in.) Michel Kellermann, Andre Derain: catalogue raisonne de l'oeuvre peint, v.2, Paris, Galerie Schmit, 1996, P.216, No.1153.
The show also opens with two portraits: one of Matisse painted by Derain, and one of Derain painted by Matisse. “Vertigo of Color” highlights the difference in working process of the two men.
There’s an approach-avoidance rhythm. Derain, for example, reverts to a startlingly conventional portrait of Matisse’s wife, Amélie — who sat regularly for both painters — as if he didn ...
André Derain: The London Paintings at the Courtauld Institute of Art Gallery contains only 12 canvases, but their impact is overwhelming. Derain actually painted 30 views of London on three short ...
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